*True to form, his dad yelled. "What were you doing in a bar?! And in a parking lot at that time of night?!" Then yelled some more. "Why didn't you tell me earlier? And I'm not paying that ticket!" He's nothing, if not predictable.
I wisely killed an hour at the mall, then waited in the bookstore, while Patrick did his time. When he came back to get me, I told him to pick out a book, which he did with enthusiasm. Fidel Castro: My Life: A Spoken Autobiography. He's pretty sure I'll be reading the 700+ page endeavor after he finishes. I'm pretty sure I won't.
Now on his Facebook page: "A man is not entirely the master of his own destiny. A man is also the child of circumstances, of difficulties, of struggle. Problems gradually sculpt him like a lathe sculpts a piece of metal. A man is not born a revolutionary, I'd venture to say." - FC.
9 comments:
Your son is an interesting person. The Fidel book is quite interesting. At one point oddly, it seemed like he would be a major league pitcher. The world would have been a lot different if the Giants had signed him I guess.
Laoch: interesting, always! My dad says he's going to be famous by the next family reunion, and I'm tempted to agree with him. And I suppose it wouldn't kill me to read an autobiography...
Apt quote, given his talking-to and the choice of books. He sounds like he's actually got his head on straight. Just a few missteps along the way. Like all of us had.
Famous, maybe. Infamous, definitely! Can't imagine how you keep up with him. As they said in the'60's, "What a trip."
Rick has a well developed sense of who he is. This bodes well for the future.
I disagree with the 'man is not born a revolutionary' quote. I think some folks ARE born that way, it is just the circumstances that select what he rebels against, and if he is a hero or villain. Not much point in rebelling against monarchy if you live in Iceland.
I LOATHE people who tout their own blogs in other people's comment area, but I happened to notice that in Kittycatlane's blog you commented that you couldn't find my blog, so for that reason alone I went to my own blog and cut the URL I saw and am pasting it here: http://davidshag.blogspot.com/. However, the reason I was on the Blogger site in the first place was to post about a certain aspect of my own teenage rebellion, so it may be a propos here. Unfortunately it's a bit long (as is my wont) for a comment area.
And my whole day is brightened by your kind words about me on Kit's blogsite - I am imagining that hordes of eager folks are looking for me now, but need only a pointer to the wisdom I disseminate. Grandiosity, I feel, is only a fault in others; in me it looks kind of cute.
Oh I wanted to note that your favorite list of books really contains some wonderful tomes.
David: what's funny is that my son didn't agree with the quote, either - it just gave him pause for thought. And you have no idea how happy I am that you passed along your blog address - self promotion looks extra cute on you.
Laoch: which reminds me: stop reading more than one book at a time! I've never understood how some people can be so capable (and smart) to fall into several books at the same time. ;)
Post a Comment